This link is interesting : http://www.narpowestmidlands.org/branch/coventry/news/1020
Live link to the trial below, some interesting stuff coming out already:
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/live-nicola-payne-trial-dog-10240744
Mr Smith says that in 1991 Nigel Barwell lived in Ventnor Close, Coventry, with his wife Mary.
"Mary Barwell's brother was Thomas O'Reilly, the second defendant.
"The defendants are brothers in law.
Nigel Barwell owned a distinctive blue Ford Capri car.
"It was distinctive because of the alloy wheels and the body kit."
Mr Smith says it's the prosecution's case that Barwell's car was seen in Winston Avenue on the morning of December 14.
at around the time Nicola Payne left 197 Winston Avenue, the Cooke family address, resident Patrick Carter started walking his dog.
"When Mr Carter was skirting the waste ground he saw, for a few seconds, someone standing in a bush.
"The individual saw Mr Carter and tried to back away and hide.
"While Mr Carter could not tell whether the person was male or female he judged that person to be approximately 6ft tall and well built.
"The person was wearing a brown waist length jacket."
Jurors have previously been told by Mr Smith that at the time Barwell was often seen wearing a brown leather jacket.
"He (Mr Carter) was about 20 yards beyond the car when he heard a short female scream.
"The scream came from the direction of the bushes where he had seen the figure hiding.
"A scream, the prosecution invite you to consider, that came from Nicola Payne."
after Nicola was last seen Louise Sambrook was in a house in Dunrose Close, close to the Sowe Valley Nature Reserve.
"She saw, standing either side of the boot of Mr Barwell's Ford Capri, Nigel Barwell and Thomas O'Reilly," he said
"Between them, partly on the lip of the boot, was what appeared to Miss Sambrook, to be a full black bin bag.
"The prosecution suggest that Miss Sambrook was in fact observing the ground sheet of a tent that contained the body of Nicola Payne."
the prosecution can't be sure of the motive behind the attack, suggesting it may have been sexual